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Imaging evaluation of the benign and malignant lesions of the floor of the mouth: Pictorial review
The floor of the mouth is an important anatomical region of the oral cavity where primary benign and malignant disease processes can originate or secondary pathologies can extend into adjacent spaces.
Ashim K. Lahiri, Charles R. Daultrey
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Congenital Atresia of Wharton’s Duct [PDF]
This is a case report of a three-month-old male who presented to clinic with a cystic lesion under the tongue. On clinical examination, a cystic lesion was observed in the, floor-of-mouth.
Anne Hseu, Premchand Anne, Samantha Anne
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Sublingual Dermoid Cyst in Young Child
A dermoid cyst is a benign congenital lesion of ectodermal origin that can arise in any region of the body, though occurrence is rare. A young girl aged 2 years 4 months was referred to our hospital because of a painless mass in the floor of the mouth ...
Masakazu Hamada +8 more
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The anatomy of interatrial communications - what does the interventionist need to know? [PDF]
Increasingly, the interventional cardiologist is seeking to close interatrial communications by inserting devices by means of catheterisation. So as to optimise these procedures, it is adavantageous to have a firm grasp of the anatomy of the normal ...
Anderson, RH, Martins, JDF
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A Rare Case of Congenital Ranula in an Infant
Ranula is a mucus extravasation cyst originating from the sublingual gland on the floor of the mouth. Congenital ranula is very rare. We report a case of a 4-month-old girl with a congenital ranula in the floor of mouth.
Sirin Mneimneh +2 more
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The Carboniferous Southern Pennine Basin, UK [PDF]
Many of the Carboniferous outcrops located in the Derbyshire region of the Peak District National Park, UK, have provided sites for both significant and pioneering research relating to the clastic sedimentology of marine palaeoenvironments, particularly ...
Mountney, NP, Pringle, JK, Southern, SJ
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The difficult diagnosis of floor of the mouth masses: a case report
Background Lymphatic malformations can present as a floor of the mouth mass, they are rare vascular lesions, presenting most frequently in the head and neck region and mostly presenting at birth or before 2 years of age.
Alexe De Ferm +3 more
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Plunging ranula of the submandibular area
The term "ranula" is used to describe a diffuse swelling in the floor of the mouth caused by either a mucous extravasation or, less commonly, a mucous retention cyst derived from the major sublingual or submandibular salivary glands.
Mahnaz Sheikhi +3 more
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Shallow lingual vestibule and lack of keratinized attached mucosa are considered risk factors for the long‐term success of dental implants. This article describes a modified surgical approach accompanied by a free gingival graft to correct the shallow ...
Seyed Hossein Mohseni Salehi Monfared +4 more
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